Sentence examples for vulnerable to persecution from inspiring English sources

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While non-Muslims have long been vulnerable to persecution in Pakistan, the state's ability to protect them is diminishing.

Although he was not Jewish, he had been vulnerable to persecution by the Nazis for his social-democratic political beliefs.

They said attacks by the rebel Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) near Khartoum two months ago made all Darfuris living in the capital vulnerable to persecution.

One had validity, namely, that Milken had upset the Wall Street establishment by innovating in the debt markets, and that his upstart business practices had left him vulnerable to persecution — he was unclubbable.

It is understood that Deya's lawyers had argued their client faced a political vendetta in his home country and that to send him home would make him vulnerable to persecution.

They fear that it would transfer the displaced masses from one set of miserable refugee camps, where they are at least safe, to even worse conditions in Burma, where they would be vulnerable to persecution by the security forces that expelled them.

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And the argument used to justify America's rejection of the new International Criminal Court that its soldiers would be vulnerable to unreasonable persecution, with necessary military actions defined as crimes looked ever more hollow.

By the time she finished writing "Rahel Varnhagen," in 1938 — thanks in part to the prodding of Walter Benjamin, her friend and fellow-exile — Arendt had come to see Rahel's predicament as an early sign of the political naïveté that had left European Jewry so vulnerable to Nazi persecution.

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Sunnis reason that, with the Kurds, they make up approximately 40%-45 40%-45aq's population, but if the Kurds secede from Iraq, the remaining Sunnis will form a smaller rump in an overwhelmingly Shia state, which will make them more vulnerable to sectarian persecution.

Because it is adapted to very low mortality and has correspondingly low reproductive rates, it is extremely vulnerable to human persecution, most of which stems from the fact that it is perceived as a threat by farmers due to alleged attacks on livestock.

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